I’m afraid I didn’t get my act together this week in time to get a link on the official Weekend Writing Warriors page. I’ll do better next time, I promise!
In the meantime, here’s a snippet from my new novel from Entangled, Melting the Millionaire’s Heart. This is from my hero’s POV. After Ryan and his heroine, Kayla, have spent the night together, he awakens and realizes he’s in deep trouble. He must finally admit the big lie he told Kayla the night before:

His heart pounded and sweat dampened his palms. Normally he’d be tempted to do
something sweet and romantic to wake her up, like nibble her ear, or possibly something much lower, but it seemed wrong to wake her up that way when he was just going to immediately piss her off. He shook her shoulder. She moaned and rubbed an eye.
“Kayla, we need to talk.”
Immediately something in the air changed. She stopped rubbing her eye and looked at him. “That doesn’t sound promising.”

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About Linda Morris

Linda Morris is a multipublished writer of contemporary and historical romance. She writes stories with heart and heat, and a joke or two thrown in. When she's not writing, working, or mommying, she's doing yoga, reading, working in her flower garden, or baking delicious things she probably shouldn't eat. A beat-up old copy of Kathleen Woodiwiss's "Ashes in the Wind" that her mom bought for her at a garage sale years ago was her "gateway drug" into the world of romance novels. Her all-time favorite romance writers include Laura Kinsale, Patricia Gaffney, Elizabeth Delancey, and Marjorie Ferrell. Current favorites include Julie Anne Long, Erin McCarthy, and Shannon McKenna.